If the italicized part of the sentence is the word <em>courses, </em>then the correct answer is predicate noun/nominative.
A predicate nominative is the first noun found after a linking verb, such as to be, or in this sentence, the verb <em>are. </em>You can see that the first noun following the verb <em>are </em>is the word <em>courses, </em>which means it is a predicate nominative.
I would say the 1st one is the only one correct. The 2nd one should be who, the 3rd one should more and likely be whom, and the last one should probably be who. I don't know if I'm 100% though. I hope I helped.
Answer:
It’s 4:00am for you?
Explanation:
It’s 8:00 pm for me
get some rest!!
i have an excuse for being up a 4:00 my time (hunt for demons)
GET SOME REST
The name of a specific person, place ,or thing that begins with a capital letter is a proper noun. <span />
Answer:
The cat is left on the island to survive on its own.
Explanation:
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